Extradition Law Handbook
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 17 February 2005
- ISBN 9780199276417
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages704 pages
- Size 246x171x42 mm
- Weight 1314 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Extradition legislation and cases can be very difficult to locate - particularly when you require quick and easy access to authorities. As the only dedicated sourcebook available, this new Handbook brings together, for the first time, legislation and relevant case law covering the European Convention on Extradition, Commonwealth, and treaty countries and UN Conventions. Sections on Human Rights implications and war crimes tribunals are also included, as well as useful appendix
materials.
Long description:
Extradition legislation and cases can be very difficult to locate - particularly when you require quick and easy access to authorities. As the only dedicated sourcebook available, this new Handbook brings together for the first time legislation and relevant case law covering the European Convention on Extradition, Commonwealth, and treaty countries and UN Conventions. Sections on Human Rights implications and war crimes tribunals are also included, as well as useful appendix
materials.
Based on their experience and insight into the needs of the practitioner, the authors have created a valuable reference tool, which offers the key source materials, and a reliable and rigorous selection of relevant cases required for extradition practice. The Handbook is also perfectly suited to non-specialists with an interest in this field, as well as practitioners in Commonwealth & overseas dependent territories seeking a clear understanding of how extradition proceedings are
conducted in the UK.
Table of Contents:
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Introduction to International Law Principles Affecting Extradition
An Overview of the Extradition Process
Authorities to Proceed, Orders to Proceed and Certificates Under the 2003 Act
Extradition Crime/Offence
Extradition Hearing
Convictions in Absentia
Habeas Corpus and Appeals
Extradition and Human Rights Law
Appendix A: Case Synopses
Appendix B: Materials